Save documents from outlook

i'm looking for reccomendations for a friendly method to save documents from outlook to SharePoint 2010 libraries (configure based on OOB capabilities of SharePoint and outlook or use reccommended add-ons).

We can open the files in word/excel etc, but when we go to check-in the document the application tells us that we only have read access to the document, and cant check the document back in to the server.

It works fine via the browser, the read only problem is only when checking out through outlook.

I have given all users full access and design access to the doc library.

hello we are using foundation as the basis for a customer extranet, one of the 'features' of sharepoint seems to be the inconsistancy of how it handles office and non-office documents. for pdf's the user is prompted for save as. For word docs if the (remote
Ad authenticated )user has word this opens the document for the site and reprompts for credentials, i usderstand why this is happening as they are opening the document on different network.
the question is can i force 'save as' for word and excel documents in the manner of pdfs for visitor level users.
Thanks
Mark

Hi,
I have setup the publishing of a SharePoint site through TMG and appeared to have no issues. I am able to check documents in and out that I have uploaded but cannot save any to document libraries. I cant edit any docs and write them back to the
library. It comes up with "document not saved" or that the doc is "Locked for editing by someone else." I realise there are a lot of variables involved in the setup here and wish to be pointed in the right direction to finding a fix. I have turned on monitoring
in TMG and every connection I make is allowed and appears to be fine. I have looked at logging on SharePoint but cannot find the right one to turn on?
Any help would be much appreciated.
Thanks,
Mark

Is it possible to save Office Word/Excel/Powerpoint 2007 to SharePoint sites directly from Office Clients?
Following website helps with saving a Office 2010 document to SharePoint 2010, but how to do it with Office 2007?
http://office.microsoft.com/en-gb/word-help/save-a-document-to-sharepoint-from-office-2010-HA010380214.aspx
Kenny_I

Dear all..
I'm looking for a solution to achieve the following..
We're preparing a solution for a law firm. They're using Sharepoint server 2010 as document management system.
The thing is that for example they upload a recently scanned document to sharepoint, and maybe they have to take it to the judge in 14 days.. So the user would like to have some easy way to set a reminder, so he gets in his local Outlook a reminder in 14
days with a link to the document.
Also it would be nice to be able to set a reminder for a Document library, as the customer opens a new Document library for each case, and sometimes they want reminder for a single document, and sometimes for the whole case (Document library)
Any easy way to have this functionality??
Thanks..
Regards..

Hi please try guide me,,i have a requirement to read mails from the outlook express and save the file attachments in perticuler system folder.Please try to help how to read mails and save attachments from outlook by Using Asp.net ,C#.netplease if any body had sample cade try to give me,Thanks,santhosh.Ssalugusanthosh@gmail.com

I want to put my Outlook 2007 email in my sharepoint document library (moss 2007).To do that, I do "Save As" in Outlook. In "My Network Places" I put the url of my library.Then, in some cases, my email is saved directly. And in other cases, outlook opens me the form to inform the different meta-data
"web file properties"(that's what I want). it does not save the field values.
It takes the default values of columns. Same required columns

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However, in any case, the metadata are stored in sharepoint.

Do you use this method?What configuration of my document library must have that outlook I am proposing to fill the metadata?
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Our users are being prompted to save PDF documents when clicking on them in SharePoint 2010. We set the 'Browser File Handling' setting to 'Permissive' for the Web Application, but we are still being prompted for some of the PDF files. Some
PDF files open fine, though. Doug

We're developing an Office add-in that will store documents in a database. What I'd like to be able to do is save the document to the server using a web-style address (e.g. http://documentsystem/NewDocument.docx), kind of like how it's done in SharePoint.
The user does not need to enter the full address, it will be configured elsewhere, and the save process will be more or less automated.

When uploaded, I want to intercept the file, read the contents and store it in the database using some kind of custom handler. Is this possible? How would I go about doing this? Should I be using WebDAV? WCF services?

WS UploadService is a web service written for Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 and Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 and is meant for uploading documents into SharePoint. I have just uploaded the zip file to GotDotNet.com so it will take some time before the zip file appears in the list of downloads. For the time being, you can download the zip file from the following location

Storing binary objects (such as image, office document etc.) into database is a little cumbersome when it comes to retrieval. Hence the most commonly accepted way is only store the file path in the database, and to store the documents on a file share.

I am trying to save values into a Profile on Page1, then redirect to Page2 and access those values. However, after the page redirects the profile values are blank as if they were never saved. When stepping through the code I can see that they are being save on Page 1.

I suppose I could use session variables to store the information but I don't understand why saving the profile doesn't work.